Auburn red hair color ideas 2018

It's amazing how effortlessly beautiful Brittany Snow looks with redhair, considering how long her signature shade was. Just goes to show how universally flattering red can be!

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Scarlet

Madeline Brewer's shade of red is about as bold as you can go while still looking natural.

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Intense Ombre

Usually blonde or brunette, Jennifer Morrison didn't go for a regular red when she made the switch — she opted for that starts as a garnet shade at the roots and fades to a peachier hue toward the ends.

A natural, Rumer Willis's hair may not grow out of her head in this vivid color, but it truly complements her creamy skin tone.

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Warm Brick Red

Falling right in between true natural red and auburn, Ellie Kemper's red shade is super-wearable thanks to flattering warmth.

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Brightening Highlights

Bryce Dallas Howard gave her ginger shade a big boost with that look especially bright when her hair is worn stick-straight and shiny.

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Peachy Undertones

Katherine McNamara's stunning shade takes the typical orangey-redhaircolor to a dreamy new level with peachy-pink undertones that breathe life into her fair complexion.

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Crimson Curls

in every color, but there's something so incredibly eye catching about a head full of red ringlets like Bernadette Peters'.

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Cool-to-Warm Combo

Red undertones can run from burgundy to orange, but rarely do you find them on the same person. Chloe Dykstra proves a subtle cool-to-warm ombre is totally wearable and unexpectedly flattering.

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Muted Crimson

If you desire a subtly stunning shade, ask your hairdresser to give you Susan Sarandon's deep redcolor with auburn highlights.

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Warm Ginger

Who says Hollywood bombshells have to be blonde? To glam up a gorgeous orange haircolor like Jessica Chastain's, simply add black winged eyeliner and a bold red lipstick.

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Light Auburn

If you're in search of the perfect warm redhaircolor, look no further than the bright, beautiful shade Amy Adams rocked at the 2015 Golden Globes.

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Bold Copper

Scared to go red for fear of looking like Ronald McDonald? Ask your stylist for a rich, darker shade of red like Julianne Moore's.

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Rich Ginger

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Chestnut Highlights

If you have naturally brown hair like Rihanna, try lightening your hair, then adding a combination of golden and red highlights to achieve the perfect reddish-brunette style.

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Soft Bronze

Though she's no longer rocking the same bright ruby hue as her My So-Called Life days, Claire Danes can still rock a cute strawberry shade. This is a great shade for naturally light brunettes - check out how subtle her roots look despite being around an inch long.

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Glossy Garnet

For those who wish to stand out, a stunning shade like this one worn by Debra Messing is the way to go.

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Apricot Undertones

If you have pale skin and want to add a bit of warmth to your face, aim for a shade between strawberry blonde and light orange.

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Auburn Highlights

For those who wish to have that perfect shade of reddish brown hair, Dascha Polanco's highlighted dye job is the way to go. This style is especially wonderful for - just check out how dynamic her locks look.

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Almost Auburn

Julia Roberts' reddish brown is a beautifully understated way to wear a warm haircolor. Whether you style your hair straight, wavy, or curly, this versatile dye job will look great no matter what.

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Strawberry Blonde

Got naturally light eyebrows and eyelashes? No problem - you can still go orange without going overboard. Ask your hair dresser to give you a subtle strawberry blonde like Cynthia Nixon's.

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Bright Poppy

For the most Mad Men of aspiring redheads, a striking shade of ruby like Christina Hendricks' iconic Joan Holloway dye job is the way to go. Just be sure to maintain it with a!

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Golden Red

Natural? Like Kirsten Dunst, you can absolutely wear a lovely ginger hairdo. It's tough to get back your naturally light style, so be sure to transition steadily into a crimson haircolor, dyeing it increasingly red during each visit to the salon until you have achieved your desired shade.

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Burnt Orange

If you want to add a bit of drama to your look, aim for a stunning style like Emma Stone's. The primary color itself is fantastic, but it's her golden highlights and deeper red lowlights that make this look a home run.

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Deepest Ruby

If you're starting with darker colored hair but still wish to go red, try Drew Barrymore's look. A subtle but noticeable jump into the redhead zone, you hair's deep shade will sparkle in the sunlight.

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The Red of All Reds

How could we finish off a list of crimson hair colors without the most iconic of redheads? Lucille Ball's bold red hue is one for the ages, so definitely try it out if you want to channel Old Hollywood's favorite ginger.